Chatelaine Village
Chatelaine Village is bounded by the Ottawa River to the north, the Queensway to the south, Trim Road to the east, and Champlain Street to the west and includes Queenswood Village.
Orléans in general has seen steady growth since the 1970s. Similar to other neighbourhoods in the National Capital Region’s east end, Orléans has historically consisted of a significant francophone population. Possibly named after the birth place of the area’s first postmaster, Ile d’Orléans (near Quebec City), the neighbourhood existed as a police village from 1922 to 1974 and was known as St. Joseph d’Orléans.
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